Information about Bill Blass (designer)

Bill Blass
Personal Information
 Name Bill Blass
 Nationality American
 Birth date June 22, 1922
 Birth place Fort Wayne, Indiana
 Date of death June 12, 2002
 Place of death New Preston, Connecticut
 Education Parsons School of Design
Working Life
 Label Name Bill Blass Limited
 Awards and Prizes Coty Award seven times;[] Fashion Institute of Technology Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999[0]


This article is about the fashion designer Bill Blass. For the fashion house of the same name, see Bill Blass Limited.
William Ralph "Bill" Blass (June 22, 1922June 12, 2002) was an American fashion designer, born in Fort Wayne, Indiana.[0] He is known for his tailoring and his innovative combinations of textures and patterns.[0] He is the recipient of many fashion awards, including seven Coty Awards and the Fashion Institute of Technology's Lifetime Achievement Award (1999).[0]

Early life

Bill Blass, born William Ralph Blass in 1922, was the son of a dressmaker and a traveling hardware salesman. His father committed suicide when Bill was five, and afterwards Bill found refuge in the arts.

In his autobiography Blass wrote that the margins in his school books were filled with sketches of Hollywood-inspired fashions instead of notes. At fifteen, he began sewing, selling evening gowns for $25 each to a New York manufacturer. At 17 he had saved up enough money to move to Manhattan and study fashion. He excelled in his fashion studies immediately and at 18 was the first male to win Mademoiselle’s Design for Living award. He spent his salary of $30 a week on clothing, shoes, and elegant meals.

In 1942 Blass enlisted in the army. He was assigned to the 603rd Camouflage Battalion with a group of writers, artists, sound engineers, theater technicians, and other creative professionals. Their mission was to fool the German Army into believing the Allies were positioned in fake locations. They did this by using recordings, dummy tanks, and other false materials. The US Camouflage Battalion proved to be more successful than the European Camouflage Battalion.

Fashion career

Blass began his New York fashion career in 1946.[0] In 1970, after two decades of success in menswear and womenswear, he bought Maurice Rentner Ltd., which he had joined in 1959, and renamed it Bill Blass Limited.[0] Over the next 30 years he expanded his line to include swimwear, furs, luggage, perfume, and chocolate. By 1998, his company had grown to a $700-million-a-year business.

Blass’ designs are best known for being wearable. In a time when other designers were designing clothes which were known more for being a work of art, Blass was designing clothing which even everyday women could wear day or night. According to Ellin Saltzman in the New York Times, "He took American sportswear to its highest level…giving it a clean, modern, impeccable style… He, probably more than any designer knew his customer and understood her."

Retirement and death

In 1999 Blass sold Bill Blass Limited for $50 million and retired to his home in New Preston, Connecticut. Blass was diagnosed with oral/tongue cancer in 2000.[2] It later became throat cancer and caused Blass's 2002 death.[2] Blass was a connoisseur of antiquities, and his will bequeathed half his $52 million estate, as well as several important ancient sculptures, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[3][4]

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References

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3. ^ Mead, Rebecca (2007-04-09). "Den of Antiquity: the Met Defends its Treasures". The New Yorker: 54-61. 
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New Preston is a section of the town of Washington, Connecticut. As of the 2000 census, the population is 1,110.

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Parsons The New School for Design (abbreviated Parsons), is a design school founded in 1896 (see below). Parsons has been affiliated since 1970 with The New School, formerly known as New School University.
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Bill Blass Limited is a fashion house founded by American designer Bill Blass. It is known for its highly priced, beautifully cut womenswear, notable for its inventive combinations of patterns and textures.
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The Coty American Fashion Critics' Awards is the highest praise that can be awarded in clothing and is often referred to as the "Oscars" of the clothing world.

This award was given annually to top candidates in various clothing fashion fields by Coty, Inc.
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Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) is a State University of New York college of art and design located in New York City, New York, United States.

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Bill Blass Limited is a fashion house founded by American designer Bill Blass. It is known for its highly priced, beautifully cut womenswear, notable for its inventive combinations of patterns and textures.
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Fashion design is the applied art dedicated to the design of clothing and lifestyle accessories created within the cultural and social influences of a specific time.
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The Coty American Fashion Critics' Awards is the highest praise that can be awarded in clothing and is often referred to as the "Oscars" of the clothing world.

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Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) is a State University of New York college of art and design located in New York City, New York, United States.

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